Maths Murder Mystery-Missing Value in A Ratio
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Unlock the Fun: Ratio Mysteries Math Murder Mystery for GCSE and Functional Skills Level 2! Engage students in a thrilling quest to find missing values in ratios. Th
Unlock the Fun: Ratio Mysteries Math Murder Mystery for GCSE and Functional Skills Level 2! Engage students in a thrilling quest to find missing values in ratios. This superhero-themed worksheet adds excitement to learning. This math murder mystery will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve Finding a missing value in a ratio. Students solve a murder by answering questions such as The ratio of Tom’s height to Lisa’s height is 8:5. If Tom is 168cms tall, Lisa must be 100cms tall. True or False. Download now for an interactive way to master ratio skills!
Unlock the Fun: Ratio Mysteries Math Murder Mystery for GCSE and Functional Skills Level 2! Engage students in a thrilling quest to find missing values in ratios. This superhero-themed worksheet adds excitement to learning. This math murder mystery will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve Finding a missing value in a ratio. Students solve a murder by answering questions such as The ratio of Tom’s height to Lisa’s height is 8:5. If Tom is 168cms tall, Lisa must be 100cms tall. True or False. Download now for an interactive way to master ratio skills!
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